What makes us more us than the place we come from? Our means of earning a living? And our day-today routines? Very little you may argue. So, when we saw 24 year-old Italian portrait photographer Piero Martinello’s project, A Life’s Work, which showcases traditional craftsmen from North Eastern Italy, championing the battle scars naturally collected through a lifetime’s worth of hard-graft we felt obliged to share it.
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Alex is co-founder of It’s Nice That. Once one of the main contributors to the site, he stepped back from writing as the business expanded. He currently works across It’s Nice That, Creative Lives in Progress and If You Could Jobs.